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Please notice that it is not really a NT driver issue.
I suggest checking CODEC of your avi file
because w98 provides more codec than 95.
Paul May
Thank you for your reply!
I agree with you that w98 provides more codec than 95, however, my boss
demand me to change the AVI file format to fit for playing in w95. Do you
have any interest or experience to tell me more? Thanks again!
My Best Regards!
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Sincerely yours: Lief Lee
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Lief Lee,
Please notice that it is not really a NT driver issue.
I suggest checking CODEC of your avi file
because w98 provides more codec than 95.
Paul May
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>win98 media Player, but can't in win95 media Player, why?
Your AVI uses subformats non-compatible with old Win95 code.
Use tools from DirectShow SDK (Filter Graph Editor) to convert the format.
Max